It is not presented as a systemic issue, it is presented as a "few bad apples" issue. Literally all the protagonists are cops. Maybe in the flashbacks it is presented as systemic, but this is classic liberal attitude of "yeah the CIA used to run drugs and overthrow democracies, but no one was ever held accountable so they probably don't do that anymore, you conspiracy theorist."
It's also pro-torture and pro-imperialism. The main character decides to become a cop after the extrajudicial killing of an anti-imperialist vietnamese by cops based on the word of a 9-year-old.
It is not presented as a systemic issue, it is presented as a "few bad apples" issue. Literally all the protagonists are cops. Maybe in the flashbacks it is presented as systemic, but this is classic liberal attitude of "yeah the CIA used to run drugs and overthrow democracies, but no one was ever held accountable so they probably don't do that anymore, you conspiracy theorist."
It's also pro-torture and pro-imperialism. The main character decides to become a cop after the extrajudicial killing of an anti-imperialist vietnamese by cops based on the word of a 9-year-old.